The commercial treatment disulfiram (antabuse) is an aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitor, and has exactly that effect, causing tachycardia, flushing, extreme nauseea and vomiting, sweating, heart palpitations, shakes, and other nasty symptoms, used to pursuade pisspots that drinking is baaaaadddd..
The common inky cap (Coprinus atrementarius) contains a fair quantity of coprine, enough to make a meal of the fungus toxic if alcohol is taken coincidentally or within a few days of such a meal (the mushroom itself is delicious fried though when young, before the autodigestive deliquescence shown by most Coprinus species)
Boletus luridus also contains coprine, although possibly other gastrointestinal toxins, and unidentified indolic material is present in some relatives of it (B.Satanas), so I wouldn't use them for trying to self detox.